The British School System
Children start going to primary school at the age of
- four
- five
- six
- seven
The exam you take at the age of 16 is called
- GSCE
- GCSE
- ESCG
- CGSE
What do you call the exam you take at the age of 16?
- General Certificate of Secondary Education
- Certificate of General Secondary Education
- Education Certificate of Secondary School
- General Certificate of Seconardy School
Many schools have a reception year for
- four-year-old children.
- five-year-old children.
- six-year-old children.
- seven-year-old children.
After primary school you go to secondary school. So, you are ... years old when you start secondary school.
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
How many key stages have you got up to the age of 16?
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
Traditionally, British schools have
- three terms.
- four terms.
- five terms.
Nowadays schools might have up to six terms.
- true
- false